soggytaco said:
Tuna,
How much HP do you think you gain? Does it also increase the redline R.P.M.
I never dynoed my stock LT1 but based on the dyno results of other stock LT1's (250-260 at the rear wheels), I gained 70 HP. My car dynoed at 328HP at the wheels after all the mods were done. The mods were:
LT4 heads and intake,
LT4 Hot Cam,
heavy duty timing chain
Corsa Exhaust
FastChips.com computer chip
and the basic bearing and ring work
There was more HP to be had that I didn't get because I continued to use the stock LT1 24# injectors, 48mm throttle body and stock exhaust headers. I used up my budget so I didn't replace them.
30# injectors and a 52mm throttle would provide a little more HP. Long tube headers would be helpful also - assuming that you don't have to pass visual inspections.
I had FastChips.com mail me an upgraded computer chip. Cost $350. All I needed to do was tell them my mods and they provided the properly programmed chip.
The new computer chip allowed for higher RPM. The stock chip or a mass produced chip like HyperTech will not provide the higher RPM range and will probably not let it idle correctly. With the mods done, I would shift at 6000 and had fuel shutoff set at 6500.
BTW, when the mechanical work was done, we started the car and ran it for a couple of days using a HyperTech ThermoMaster chip. It just didn't like to idle and tried to die a lot. At part throttle, it seemed okay. At full throttle, it was really flat - not enough fuel is my guess. THen the fastchip was delivered - that brought the car to life. The fastchip set the idle at 900 and provided the full throttle mapping that worked with the cam and heads.
BTW #2: I dynoed the car with the fastchip and stock exhaust at 306 then added the Corsa cat back system and dynoed again. The exhaust change added 22 HP.
Hope this helps.